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This Bunny Butt Pillow Sewing Pattern is the Easter Craft I Didn’t Know I Needed

April 11, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

Okay, hear me out—a bunny butt pillow. At first, I laughed. Out loud. Then I bookmarked it. And now? I’m completely smitten. I recently stumbled across this too-cute-to-handle Easter Bunny Butt Pillow Pattern from Kullaloo and I just had to give it a try.

I mean, come on. A fluffy little bunny backside, complete with perky paws and an oversized pom-pom tail? It’s basically Easter décor with a sense of humor—and honestly, I’m here for it.

The PDF pattern is super clear and well thought out. Kullaloo really nailed the instructions—they’ve broken everything down into bite-sized, beginner-friendly steps, which makes it totally doable even if you’re not a sewing pro. Plus, it comes with printable templates, so no need to freehand those paws (phew).

They recommend using super soft plush fabric, and let me tell you—don’t skip on the fluff factor. It makes all the difference. I went with a minky fleece, and the final result was so squishy and adorable, I almost didn’t want to give it away (I ended up making two… problem solved).

This project isn’t one of those “takes all weekend and steals your soul” crafts. I had it cut, sewn, and stuffed in an afternoon. Add an episode or two of your favorite show and a coffee, and you’ve got yourself a cozy little crafting session with a hilarious end result.

Easter crafts can sometimes veer into the predictable—eggs, pastels, chicks, rinse and repeat. This bunny butt pillow? It stands out. It’s fun, a little cheeky (pun intended), and actually looks great propped up on the couch or in a kid’s room.

Also, kids love it. Pets love it. Guests ask about it. And if you’re giving handmade gifts this season? Wrap one of these up and you’ll 100% be the star of Easter brunch.

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Book Review: Off to the Nursery

One of the best things about the return of warmer weather is getting to plant new flowers and starting the vegetable garden if you have one. Off to the Nursery by Alice Oehr is subtitled “a celebration of gardening, plants and seasons,” and it’s also a celebration of diversity (because gardening is for everyone) and caring for the earth.

The book starts with the work of getting the garden ready for spring, pulling out the old plants and spreading compost made from kitchen scraps. They grab tomatoes and peppers, learn about zucchini and eggplant and explore the tasty world of herbs.

They also look through the seeds, succulents, berries and fruit trees, flowers and aquatic plants, talking about the benefits of different plants and how fun they are to grow. Maybe you can relate to the family buying what seems like way too many plants?

The book was originally published in Australia, so some of the flowers mentioned might not be familiar to your or your kids, but that’s kind of fun, too. You can also use this as an opportunity to talk about which plants in the book can grow where you live and that just like animals, plants have preferred habitats, too.

Illustrations are colorful and the book combines a standard font and a hand written font to make it feel more like a journal about the garden. The illustrations include fun facts and growing tips such as always planting mint in a pot or germinating seeds on a wet paper towel before planting.

If you want to introduce kids to gardening or just talk about what kind of plants can be grown at home where you live (yes to tomatoes, probably no to the kumquat tree), this cute book is a great addition to your spring reading list.

About the book: 30 pages, hardcover. Published 2025 by Scribble US. Suggested retail price $18.95.

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